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This View of a Squadron of the Imperial Russian Fleet Commanded by Count Alexis Orloff attacking the Turkish Fleet, in Cheseme Bay, in the Night between the 6.th and 7.th July 1770
Title: This View of a Squadron of the Imperial Russian Fleet Commanded by Count Alexis Orloff attacking the Turkish Fleet, in Cheseme Bay, in the Night between the 6.th and 7.th July 1770
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